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How to save the world with elearning scenariosThanks, everyone, for your comments. I’d like to add my own, to clarify ’show, don’t tell’ on slide 51. It seems that some people assume I mean ’use a picture, not text.’ What I mean to say is, ’Don’t blatantly tell people that what they just did is correct or incorrect. Instead, show the result and let them draw the conclusion themselves.’ When we do that, we show learners that we respect their intelligence, and we keep their mind actively involved.1 week ago
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The SME TestBriliant. It made me laugh out loud. I hope (mostly) that no SMEs were harmed in the making of this slideshow.8 months ago
Cathy Moore
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Action Mapping For E Showcase 2009Hi Carole, I’d like to point out a typo on the first slide. The original Action Mapping process and slides were created by me, Cathy Moore, not Mary Moore. Thanks.8 months ago
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Design Lively Elearning with Action MappingTo guest30d31: Apparently the purpose of the map isn’t clear to you. The map replaces the design document usually used by instructional designers who develop online training. After creating the map, the designers would *create an entire course* for the sales people. Sales people wouldn’t take the map into the field.9 months ago
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Presenting With Visuals (UPDATED)Great summary with powerful points. I especially like (and agree with) your point that success comes from showing respect for your audience.2 years ago
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Goodbye GoldyHi Mikool. That was a very touching presentation. Everyone must be proud of you, and Goldy was lucky to have you as his dad.2 years ago
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